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MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION 145 PACIFIC AVENUE WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R3B 2Z6 Fax: (204) 925-5792 Website: www.mbtenpinfed.com Email: [email protected] EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Ken Burns (204) 925-5705 MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION PRESENTS “FRAME BY FRAME” ISSUES: 3 VOLUME: 21 SPRING/ 2013 THIS ISSUE CONTAINS: Tenpin Tales 1 Dauphin Tenpin Association Results 10 Bowling Hall Of Fame Of Manitoba Display 15 MTF CMC Provincial Team Training Program 16 MTF CNC Provincial Team Training Program 17 Calendar of Events 18 MTF In-School Provincial Championship 20 Basic Bowling Skills Clinic 24 $500 Pro Shop Prize Opportunity 25 Manitoba Bowling Association Results 26 Manitoba Bowling Association Fundraiser 29 YBC Results 30 Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association 32 MTBCA FREE Coaching Development Seminars 33 NCCP Tenpin Bowling Courses 34 NCCP Competitive Development Clinic Schedule 35 Respect In Sport Coaching Program 36 Manitoba Bowling Assoc. Awards Program Notice 37

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MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION 145 PACIFIC AVENUE

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R3B 2Z6

Fax: (204) 925-5792 Website: www.mbtenpinfed.com

Email: [email protected]

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Ken Burns (204) 925-5705

MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION

PRESENTS

“FRAME BY FRAME”

ISSUES: 3 VOLUME: 21 SPRING/ 2013

THIS ISSUE CONTAINS: Tenpin Tales 1

Dauphin Tenpin Association Results 10

Bowling Hall Of Fame Of Manitoba Display 15

MTF CMC Provincial Team Training Program 16

MTF CNC Provincial Team Training Program 17

Calendar of Events 18

MTF In-School Provincial Championship 20

Basic Bowling Skills Clinic 24

$500 Pro Shop Prize Opportunity 25

Manitoba Bowling Association Results 26

Manitoba Bowling Association Fundraiser 29

YBC Results 30

Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association 32

MTBCA FREE Coaching Development Seminars 33

NCCP Tenpin Bowling Courses 34

NCCP Competitive Development Clinic Schedule 35

Respect In Sport Coaching Program 36

Manitoba Bowling Assoc. Awards Program Notice 37

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MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PRESIDENT ELAINE YAMRON

1st VICE PRESIDENT ATS ODAGUCHI

2nd VICE PRESIDENT PETER WIGHT

DIRECTOR LUCIEN CASAGRANDE

DIRECTOR WANDA HOWARD

DIRECTOR LEN HOWELL

DIRECTOR SUSAN LEMOINE

DIRECTOR RON MOLINSKI

DIRECTOR DARREN NAYLOR

DIRECTOR RALPH PIASTA

DIRECTOR LYNDA SEEWALD

DIRECTOR PATRICIA WIGHT

DIRECTOR ELEANOR YOUNG

MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS:

MANITOBA BOWLING ASSOCIATION BRANDON TENPIN BOWLING ASSOCIATION

DAUPHIN TENPIN ASSOCIATION WINNIPEG TENPIN BOWLING ASSOCIATION

MANITOBA TENPIN BOWLING COACHES ASSOCIATION

Manitoba Bowling Association

PROVINCIAL AWARDS PROGRAM NOTICE

The Manitoba Bowling Association annually offers awards to

adult bowlers for Provincial scores during the regular season

(August 1-July 31)

for the following achievements:

High Single Scratch

High Series Scratch (3 Games)

High Single Scratch Pins Over Average

High Series Scratch Pins Over Average (3 Games)

The MBA endeavours to obtain all scores bowled within

Manitoba, however it is possible that some information can

be missed. For this reason, if you have obtained a high score

in one or more of these categories in a

CTF sanctioned tournament or league, please submit the

achievement(s) to:

Lynne Gauthier

447 Pritchard Farm Road

East St. Paul, Manitoba R2E 1H8

Phone: 654-3654

Email: [email protected]

Please remember, it is the bowler’s responsibility to report his/her achievements for award consideration.

All scores and averages will have to be verified by the tournament directors and your league secretary(ies)

respectively. Contact Lynne if you have any questions.

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The Respect In Sport program can be accessed

at www.sportmanitoba.ca.

See above for more information & register for the on-line course or contact Ken at 204-925-5705 if you have any questions.

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TENPIN

TALES

Lucien Casagrande Retires From CTF Coaching

Lucien Casagrande, Winnipeg MB is retiring after coaching with Team Canada since 1998. Lucien started as an assistant to Craig

Woodhouse who was the women's coach and then took over as coach of the men's team. He will stay involved as Team Manager for the

Tournament of Americas teams and use his many years of experience in assisting the teams going to Florida

Lucien & his wife Gabriella.

Lucien continues to serve and share his expertise on the Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association & has been on the board since its inception

in 2001. He has coached several our adult provincial teams, conducted technical seminars and various other coaching duties for the Manitoba

Tenpin Federation. Thank You Lucien for your ongoing support

towards the development of our athletes & coaches.

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Manitoba Bowling Association

& Winnipeg Tenpin Bowling Association

* * ARE HOSTING THE * *

2013 CANADIAN TENPIN FEDERATION

NATIONAL MIXED CHAMPIONSHIPS APRIL 25TH TO APRIL 28TH

CHATEAU LANES

WE NEED ALL CTF MANITOBA BOWLERS TO PARTICIPATE SO

WE CAN BEAT KELOWNA FOR MOST ENTRIES AND

REGAIN OUR TITLE.

SHIFTS ARE AVAILABLE

THURSDAY 7PM 9PM

FRIDAY 1PM 4PM 7PM

SATURDAY 10AM 1PM 4PM 7PM

SUNDAY 9AM 12PM 3PM

THIS IS A QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT FOR

SENIOR & SUPER-SENIOR TOURNAMENT OF THE AMERICAS.

ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE ONLINE AND/OR AT ALL CENTRES. FOR MORE INFORMATION – www.gotenpinbowling.com

More CMC Information on page 16.

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NCCP SCHEDULE

Competition Development

• Modules –Leading Drug Free Sport, Managing Conflict, Developing Athletic Abilities, Prevention and Recovery, Psychology of Performance, Coaching and Leading Effectively

• Length – Varies per module • Cost - $40.00 per module (+ GST)

Clinic Location: Sport for Life Centre - 145 Pacific Ave.

NOTE: Developing Athletic Abilities includes a Pre‐workshop

online session that must be completed through

the Coaches Association of Canada website.

Check www.coachingmanitoba.ca for a list of new clinic dates.

Coaching Manitoba offers 3 Methods of Registration

1. Mail registration form with payment to Sport Manitoba. (Forms available at www.coachingmanitoba.ca) 2. Drop off a registration form with payment to Sport Manitoba.

(Coaching Office)

3. Log on to www.coachingmanitoba.ca to register with Events

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A T T E N T I O N C O A C H E S

The Manitoba Tenpin Federation is offering to arrange the following National Coaching Certification Program

(N.C.C.P.) Technical / Practical Courses:

The course date and bowling centre location will be determined to accommodate the course participants.

Community Sport -Requires 8-10 participants $40.00

Intro to Competition -Requires 6-8 participants $70.00 Level III -Requires 6-8 participants* $90.00

If you have a group of interested coaches or would like to register individually and be put on our waiting list until

enough coaches have registered, then contact our office at 925-5705.

Please register A.S.A.P. as space is limited.

*Must be fully certified Level II N.C.C.P.

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Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl BelowBelowBelowBelow We have the following leagues that are

looking for bowlers for next season:

Monday Mixed League: This league run’s on Mondays, no need to have a high average just need to come out and have fun. Leagues starts at 7:30pm

Garden City Ladies: This is an all ladies league look for ladies of all averages to

come out and have some fun. This league is on Tuesday nights starting at 6:45pm

St Johns Sportsmen's: This is a mixed league that is very laid back. They like to have

fun and play music while they bowl. This league is on Thursday’s and has a 6:30pm Start time.

Commercial Men's: This league is a men’s handicap league that runs on

Friday nights starting at 6:30pm. This league is looking for bowlers as well as teams.

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Technology for Coaches! Did you know there is an APP for that?

Today’s coaches have new technology at their finger tips when it comes to reviewing physical movements within an athlete’s

game. There are coaching analysis apps available for your iPad, iPhone, or Android devices. “Quick on-the-spot analysis

for any coach to use with their bowlers”

Apps that are available include:

“Coach’s Eye” This app has instant video analysis and a slow-motion review function;

“CoachMyVideo” Anytime, anywhere Video Analysis™ along with frame capture.

“Ubersense” App has side by side comparison functions and screen drawing

** ** ** ** ** ** ** **

Manitoba Classic Bowlers Association

Alternate Frame Doubles Tournament

Mitch Hupé and Sean Coutts were the only two youth entered into the MCBA adult tournament. A 12-game qualifier, Hupé and Coutts led the field, capturing first place by over 150 pins. This is the first time the MCBA has had youth win an event.

The Dream Team (yes, that's what they came up with) of Hupé & Coutts earned scholarship awards.

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Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association

PRESENTS

2 FREE COACHING DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS

The MTBCA is holding TWO Series of FREE coaching Development Seminars:

1. Date / Location - TBA Video Analysis Great follow-up to the first one, which was

"How to Video a Bowler". We will be using Bowler's Map (however, it is NOT a "How to Use Bowler's Map" course).

It is Bowler Video Analysis 101: Where and How to Start.

Video Analysis is a very important & useful coaching tool to assess & identify areas in need of adjustment in order to benefit the athlete’s bowling performance. In order to be a more effective coach, having a working knowledge of these tools is essential.

In accordance with our associations’ mandate to provide upgrading opportunities for our members to improve their coaching skills & abilities and become better coaches, we are offering these Free

Seminars.

2. Date / Location - TBA The Tactical Game a) Lane Play (how / where to play on an oil pattern)

b) Ball Surface Manipulation (how and when)

Don’t miss out on these Great Opportunities to gain Valuable Coaching Experience and Knowledge !

If interested, please contact Dan Tereck at 661-6672 or Ken Burns at 925-5705 & you will be notified

when the seminars are being held.

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Manitoba Tenpin Bowling

Coaches Association

The Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association is seeking out

coaches interested in the further development of Manitoba coaches and athletes. The MTBCA’s mission is to promote, encourage and

develop tenpin bowling coaches in the province of Manitoba through

the provision of quality administrative services, development programs and upgrading opportunities for coaches.

The membership is an annual fee of $5.00. For more information on our membership, benefits or our programs

check us out on the Manitoba Tenpin Federation website

www.mbtenpinfed.com or contact any of the Board members below:

Cathy Burton President

Lynda Seewald Vice-President

Dan Tereck Secretary

Ken Burns Prov. Coordinator / Treasurer

DIRECTORS

Lucien Casagrande Chateau/La Verendrye

Darren Naylor Chateau

Richard Nose Bowl Below / Chateau

The MTBCA is hosting 2 FREE Coaching Development Seminars this season ( see page 33 for full details).

Reminder-Respect in Sport certification must be completed by all active Tenpin Bowling Coaches in order to be eligible for any development programs or assistance from the Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association & Manitoba Tenpin Federation.

See page 36 for more info.

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Canadian National World Cup Finals March 23rd & 24th, 2013

For the women, former World Champions Kerrie Ryan-Ciach and Caroline Lagrange-Buffa will both be competing for the

opportunity to represent Canada. Kerrie won the World Cup in Tegucigalpa, Honduras in 2003, and finished second in

Singapore in 2004. Caroline won the World Cup in Melaka, Malaysia in 2009. Another bowler who has represented

Canada at the World Cup is Monique Belanger who competed in St. Petersburg, Russia in 2007. Also bowling are current and former Team Canada members Lynne Gauthier and

Kim Green.

Last year’s champions Felicia Wong and Michael Schmidt are seeded into the National Championships. Felicia has

represented Canada twice at the World Cup 2005 in Toulon, France and 2012 in Wroclaw, Poland. Michael is a two time World Cup Champion - 2005 Ljubljana, Slovenia and 2010

Toulon, France. Michael has a flare for making history; he will be looking to create more.

List of Provincial Winners:

New Brunswick --- Denise Lanteigne & Eric Albert Quebec --- Caroline Lagrange-Buffa & Mark Buffa N. Ontario --- Nicole Walker & Brad Denning S. Ontario --- Kerrie Ryan-Ciach & Larry Salvati Manitoba --- Lynne Gauthier & Sean Coutts* Alberta --- Summar Farhat & Jack Guay Saskatchewan --- Monique Belanger & Levi Rosenbaum British Columbia --- Kim Green & Ryan Reid

* Youth bowler

GOOD LUCK TO ALL! 5

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The 5 W’s of

Who?

KidSport is a national children’s charity designed to help children overcome financial barriers so that ALL kids can participate in sport. KidSport Manitoba accepts financial donations as well as used sports equipment.

What?

KidSport assists with sport registration fees and provides equipment to qualified applicants who otherwise could not afford to play. Since 1993,KidSport Manitoba has

raised over $2,100,000and assisted over 15,000 children in Manitoba. In 2009, KidSport Manitoba assisted 1,518 children with over $287,000.

When?

KidSport conducts various fundraising activities throughout the year in order that we have sufficient funds to help as many children as we can.

Where?

KidSport has chapters in 7 regions of the province. Due to lower population levels, some regions are at a disadvantage when it comes to fundraising ability, which is why we have to pull together at a provincial level to ensure we raise the funds we desperately need.

Why?

Being able to play a sport and have fun while developing crucial life skills is something that many children and families take for granted. KidSport kids need recreation in their lives perhaps more than most, because it gives them something to aspire to when life is

limited by family finances.

How To Apply KidSport raises funds through corporate donations, foundation grants, planned giving

and special activities and events. Funds that are raised help offset the cost of participant registration fees for community based sport programs. Funding is administered by Sport

Manitoba's Regional Offices.

Application deadlines for all regions are April 30th and October 15th of each year. Winnipeg Region and Westman Region also have an additional application deadline of

July 15th. Based on demonstrated need, assistance of up to $300 per individual is available to children between the ages of 5 and 18 to help offset the cost of registration

fees. Provincial Sport Organizations must recognize planned activities.

See the KidSport website for more information, application forms and procedures www.kidsportcanada.ca

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SENIOR GIRLS Total

Danielle Lemoine 2052

Ashlie Ducharme 1908

Michelle Stecki 1822

Sydney Carter-Squire 1788

Leigha Carnevale 1768

Kyra Karlicki 1604

SENIOR BOYS Total

Mitch Hupe' won tie-breaker roll-off 2279

Liam Naylor 2279

Brant Townsend 1968

Sean Coutts 1865

Mark Link 1858

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YBC PROVINCIAL FINALS

BANTAMS GIRLS Total

Stephanie Korozsi 1466

Amanda Forgues 1352

Aaliya Sylvia 1351

Madison Moroz 1322

Kristen Jolly 1302

Kendra Hagman 1161

Joy McCutcheon 801

BANTAMS BOYS Total

Evan Gauthier 1439

Vincent Jobin 1431

Jeremy Watcher 1212

Joshua Belinski 926

Nathanael Grossmann 663

JUNIORS GIRLS Total

Marissa Naylor 2009

Hannah Keenes 1869

Brittney Rocan 1552

Brooklyn Tylipski 1434 JUNIORS BOYS Total

Austyn Ducharme 1991

Brandon Forgues 1777

Eric Korozsi 1655

Justin Omaga 1644

Peter Hagman 1257

Ethan Cook 1231

Trent Hagman 1167

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PAN AM GAMES 2015 - Toronto

During the PASO General Assembly in (Kingston, Jamaica)Mr. Mario Vasquez Rana, President of PASO / ODEPA made an official

announcement that (tenpin) Bowling will be on the Official Program for the Pan Am Games being held in Toronto 2015.

PABCON president, Jose Guandique was quoted; “I am pleased with this information because I’m sure this will give us more

energy, to continue the daily effort to do bigger and better the bowling in our countries”. The official web site for the Pan Am Games is

http://www.toronto2015.org

When bowling was first introduced into the Pan Am Games the venue had four disciplines, Singles, Doubles, four person Teams and Masters. Teams were comprised of four women and four men. Today’s modern

Pan Am Games athletes compete in two disciplines, Singles and Doubles and the teams are comprised of two women and two men. The Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games sport program includes 52 disciplines within 36

sports, and just over 6,000 athletes.

Of the 36 sports in total, 28 are the Olympic sports that will be part of the Rio 2016 program and 8 are Pan Am only sports.

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IOC Making Changes - Could Bowling Benefit?

The International Olympic Committee announced that “wrestling” one of the oldest sports of the games has been removed, many bowlers wonder how this might help bowling. Kevin Dornberger, president of the WTBA is quoted:“The current IOC shortlist was published in 2011, bowling was in the last cut out. The next short list will be determined in 2015; we hope to be on it. There are 37 other sports that also want in the Olympics who

are our competition; this is a process that requires perseverance and patience. I'm not very patient, but that's the way it is.”

“The good news is that the IOC does appear to be serious about removing some existing sports so that new ones have an opportunity.

Without removal there is no opportunity.”

Bowling leaders continue to work at having the largest participated sport in the world included in the Olympic venue.

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2013 MANITOBA OPEN JANUARY 5-6, 2013 - CHATEAU LANES

Eric Parvey 2013 Manitoba Open Champion

Sub-Total Bonus TOTAL Avg. Prize $

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Manitoba Bowling Association

Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser Applebee’s Regent Avenue

March 17, 2013

$10.00 per person

The Pancake Breakfast will be held on March 17, 2013

from 8:00‐ 10:00 am in conjunction with the

CTF CYC Provincials at Chateau Lanes.

Funds to assist the hosting of the

2015 Canadian Youth Championships

being held in Winnipeg

Tickets available at Chateau Lanes and

Club Laverendrye.

For Further Information Contact:

Lynne Gauthier at [email protected],

or

Shauna Franchewski @ [email protected]

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1 Eric Parvey 2395 160 2555 239.5 $4,000.00

2 Clayton Mohr 2363 120 2483 236.3 $1,900.00

3 Felicia Wong 2347 160 2507 234.7 $1,400.00

4 Michael Schmidt 2307 160 2467 230.7 $1,100.00

5 Matt McNiel 2314 140 2454 231.4 $900.00

6 Matt Meyer 2218 140 2358 221.8 $800.00

7 Sam Lantto 2210 140 2350 221.0 $700.00

8 Trevor Peters 2174 100 2274 217.4 $650.00

9 Michael Makela 2169 100 2269 216.9 $610.00

10 Phil Mann 2148 120 2268 214.8 $560.00

11 Matt Smallin 2157 110 2267 215.7 $530.00

12 Jack Nelson 2130 80 2210 213.0 $520.00

13 Eric Kempel 2111 60 2171 211.1 $510.00

14 Mike Harris 2029 140 2169 202.9 $500.00

15 Gord Tereck 2088 80 2168 208.8 $490.00

16 Jason Borle 2047 110 2157 204.7 $480.00

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Manitoba Bowling Association

Mary Johnstone Championship February 13th, 2013

Bantams: AVG. Pins Over Kelsey Hall 77 66 Emma Ross 12 18

Dylan Rokar 64 67 Jordan Jolly 71 63

Preps: AVG. Pins Over Julianne Kovacs Buhay 32 92 Victoria Charkiewish 55 86

Ryan Richardson 61 82 Markus Harju 49 44

Juniors: AVG. Pins Over Marissa Naylor 180 79 Hannah Keenes 155 60

Patrick Graff 166 160 Brandon Forgues 154 74

Seniors: AVG. Pins Over Danielle Lemoine 180 80 Brittany Miller 174 56

Liam Naylor 196 69 Brant Townsend 177 49

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MTF NEWSLETTER SUBMISSIONS

“Frame By Frame” Newsletter is published by the Manitoba Tenpin Federation for the purpose of keeping Manitoba bowlers informed of

happenings, achievements and special bowling events.

In order to properly accomplish this task, your assistance is required. If you

have an interesting story, article, picture or achievement by a special

bowler, volunteer or league that you would like to share, please submit your information to the address below:

Manitoba Tenpin Federation

145 Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 2Z6 Fax: 925-5792 Email: [email protected]

The information DEADLINE for the newsletter is 3 weeks prior to the 1st of

each distribution month (September, December & March). If you have any

questions, call Ken at 925-5705.

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DTA Battle of the Sexes February 10, 2013 - Parkway Lanes

Over Average Winners Game 1. Ryan $ 50 Danielle $ 50 Game 2 Stephen S. $ 50 Kelly P. $ 50 Game.3. Danny B. $ 50 Celia $ 50

Team 1 Robert D. Tanner C. Stephen S. Myron K. Jack K. Total 1011 998 1001

Team 2 Danny B. Chad H. DelA. Ralph P. Blind Total. 1027 981 1057

Team 3 Ryan. Mike. Karl. Ray. Blind. Total 1052 952 921

Team 4 Carol S. Betty B. Kim G. Evelyn S. Kelly. Total. 1039 1073 968

Team 5 Ilene P. Angela K. Danielle V. Roxanne Tracy S. Total. 968, 1093 973

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STEPLADDER FINALS

PREPS 1. Kirsten Jolly 100 Vincent Jobin 129 2. Vincent Jobin 125 Evan Gauthier 114

SENIORS 1. Liam Naylor 172 Leigha Carnevale 229 2. Leigha Carnevale 217 Mitch Hupé 248

Manitoba Bowling Association & Winnipeg Tenpin Bowling Association

Tournament Results

For all MBA & WTBA Tournament results go to www.bowlingmanitoba.ca

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Manitoba Bowling Association

Youth Open Tournament

February 24th, 2013

BANTAMS 8 Game Total

Evan Gauthier 1149

Vincent Jobin 1000

Kristen Jolly 955

Stephanie Korozsi 942

Eric Proulx 914

JUNIORS 8 Game Total

Marissa Naylor 1408

Eric Korozsi 1311

SENIORS 8 Game Total

Mitch Hupe' 1574

Leigha Carnevale 1560

Liam Naylor 1397

Melissa Szybko-Sleva 1303

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Left to right

Standing: Therese Kuczyk , Edith Kuzucher, Stella Drebnisky, Celia Pawlitsky, Ann Chubka, Ilene Piasta,

Carol Scott, Crystal Zurba, Betty Bellmore, Roxanne Dupree, Kelly Plesh, Olive Sanderson,

Angela Kukurudz, Doris Dunfield, Danielle Vandenbosch, Heather Mordon, Lucy Szewczyk.

Bottom: Julie Scott, Kim Gudmundson, Tracy Scott, Evelyn Shmon.

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Dauphin Tenpin

Association

Annual Clinic Pharmacy

Memorial Tournament Parkway Lanes

January 27, 2013

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$500 In PRO SHOP PRIZES

The Manitoba Tenpin Federation, in conjunction

with the Manitoba Bowling Association and Winnipeg Tenpin Bowling Association is offering an

appreciation program for bingo volunteers. For each bingo event our volunteers participate in during a 12 month period; they will be entered into a draw to

win 1 of 3 Pro-Shop Gift Certificates:

1st $250.00

2nd $150.00

3rd $100.00

The prize draw will take place at the Annual WTBA

President/Secretary meeting each August. Volunteers may only win one prize per season. The certificate

will be honoured at any Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Pro-Shop of the winners’ choice.

Anyone wishing to volunteer for these bingo

fundraising events and be entered to win the above prizes should contact:

Elaine Yamron at 955-6816 or Ken Burns at 925-5705

Thank you for your support. Through your volunteer

efforts, you are helping to ensure the continued growth and development of Tenpin Bowling in Manitoba.

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Scratch Total

Grand Total

Prize

Steve Scott 617 680 $125+entry Danny Boyd 498 648 $85 Myron Komarniski 518 638 $60 Robert Dupre 400 637 $40 Kelly Plesh 511 634 $25 Ralph Piasta 571 634 $25 Jody Scott 551 620 Danielle VanDen Bosch 343 616 Tracy Scott 526 610 Ilene Piasta 446 608 Roxanne Lesanko 433 607 Jack Kukurudz 565 604 Carol Scott 426 603 Tanner Carswell 343 598 Carolyn Heschak 497 596 Angela Kukurudz 463 589 Ray Lebel 541 580 Hazel Yates 487 577 Evelyn Shmon 422 554

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BASIC BOWLING SKILLS CLINIC

The MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION is offering

basic bowling skills training clinics for novice bowlers.

The clinic is conducted by a N.C.C.P. fully certified coach and will address bowling stance, approach,

grip, release, equipment, one-on-one instruction, as

well as other components to improve your game.

Two types of clinics are offered:

2 hour clinic for $10.00

6 hour clinic for $30.00

A clinic can be organized for a group of 6 - 12 bowlers and can be held

at the bowling centre that best accommodates your group.

If you have a group of interested bowlers or would like your name added to our waiting list, contact the Manitoba Tenpin Federation office at 925-5705.

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Steven Scott

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DAUPHIN DOUBLES TOURNAMENT PARKWAY LANES

First Place Danny Boyd, Ralph Piasta 1429 total pins,

Won $160 and free entry to future entry.

Second place Angela and Jack Kukurudz 1372 total pins,

Won $80 and free entry to future entry.

Third place Danny Boyd and Dion Yerama 1339 total pins

Fourth place Ilene Piasta and Joe Dzik 1290 total pins

Evelyn Shmon and Hazel Yates. 1250 total pins Therese Kuzak and Jean Rudd. 1240 total pins Carol Scott and Stephen Scott. 1214 total pins Ralph and Ilene Piasta 1169 total pins

Danny Boyd & Ralph Piasta

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In addition, each provincial qualifier will also be offered an opportunity to join one of our provincial youth leagues & have their CTF

membership paid for by MTF for the upcoming season.

Come on out and show these young bowlers your support &

encouragement !

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This program is designed to provide some real bowling experience with the additional purpose of generating further interest in our sport to new bowlers and conveying all the positive aspects

that tenpin bowling has to offer with the provision of a memorable &

enjoyable experience.

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BOWLING HALL OF FAME DISPLAY

The Bowling Hall of Fame of Manitoba is now located

on the 4th Floor of the Sport For Life Center in the Manitoba Tenpin Federation office & a small display case

on the main level in the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Museum at 407-145 Pacific Avenue.

The Tenpin Bowling display will be changed periodically to address a different aspect on the history

of our sport in Manitoba. In order to accomplish this and keep our display interesting and exciting, we need

your help.

If you have photos that we can duplicate and return

to you, or rare, interesting or special artifacts (i.e. equipment, uniforms, manuals, booklets,

major trophies, etc.) that you wish to loan or donate, please contact:

Ken Burns at 925-5705.

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Manitoba Tenpin Federation CTF CMC Provincial Team Program

The MTF has a program available to assist members of the Manitoba contingent competing in the

2013 CTF Mixed Championships.

Training* Two training sessions will be arranged and overseen by a coach with a minimum of Level II

NCCP certification (Dates to be announced).

Travel* Financial assistance will be awarded to the top

Manitoba All-Events (HDCP) competitors as detailed

below. Recipients of this financial assistance must submit receipts for applicable rural travel,

registration, competition and training expenses.

* There are rural assistance options available for those athletes living outside of Winnipeg.

Contact MTF for further details.

Male Female

1st Top MB. Qualifier $300.00 $300.00

2nd Top MB. Qualifier $200.00 $200.00

All Top Manitoba Qualifier funding recipients are required

to participate in a minimum of one bingo fundraising event.

This program is fully funded by Manitoba Tenpin Federation and is available to anyone representing Manitoba at the

2013 CTF Mixed Championships. (See Page 2)

If you are planning to attend the 2013 CTF Mixed Championships

and wish to take part in the provincial team training sessions in March – early April, you must contact Ken at the

Manitoba Tenpin Federation office to register for the

program (925-5705) or you will not be eligible for training &/or assistance under this program.

Please confirm your participation ASAP as space is limited.

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The tournament will consist of a 4 game handicap team competition, with the top male & female bowlers recognized for their individual accomplishments. The MTBCA will also be providing a coach for each pair of lanes to

further assist these novice bowlers throughout the event. It is anticipated that 10-15 teams will

be competing at this inaugural event.

The MTF In-School Bowling program is a portable 30 foot carpet lane with rubber balls, plastic pins, lesson plans & instructional DVD. Each team member will have qualified in their school program and had the opportunity to train under NCCP qualified coach from the ranks of

the Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association throughout the season.

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IN-SCHOOL BOWLING

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 4, 2013 - CHATEAU LANES

The 1st Annual MTF In-School Provincial Championship will be held on May 4/13 at Chateau Lanes. This program is a long-time coming as the In-School program has been

running since 1988. Now, for the first time, our funding situation has finally permitted us to take this program to the next level, which is to qualify teams from grades 5 to 6 from the participating schools and have them compete against their

peers in a four bowler mixed team championship for medals, trophies & bragging rights.

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Manitoba Tenpin Federation CTF CNC Provincial Team Program

The MTF will again be implementing our CTF Provincial program to assist the members of the Manitoba contingent competing in the

2013 CTF National Championships, May 17-20/13 in Calgary.

Training* Three training sessions of up to 10 games per session

will be arranged and overseen by a fully certified Level III NCCP

coach (Dates to be announced).

Travel* Financial assistance will be awarded to the top two

Manitoba qualifiers in the tournament as detailed below. Recipients of this financial assistance must submit receipts for applicable travel

expenses.

Uniform* A team bowling shirt subsidy is also available. MTF will

cover $20.00 of the shirt cost, per person; the balance will be the

responsibility of the bowler.

*There are rural assistance options available for those athletes

living outside of Winnipeg. Contact MTF for further details.

Male Female

1st Top MB. Qualifier $300.00 $300.00

2nd Top MB. Qualifier $200.00 $200.00

This program is fully funded by Manitoba Tenpin Federation and is

available to anyone representing Manitoba at the 2013 CTF National Championships.

All Top Manitoba Qualifier funding recipients are required to

participate in a minimum of one bingo fundraising event.

If you are planning to attend the 2013 CTF National Championships and wish to take part in the provincial team training sessions, you

must contact Ken at the Manitoba Tenpin Federation office to

register for the program (925-5705) or you will not be eligible for training &/or assistance under this program.

Please confirm your participation ASAP as space is limited.

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PLEASE CONFIRM DATES, LOCATIONS, ETC. WITH THE HOSTING BOWLING CENTRE

AND / OR ASSOCIATION.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

DATE EVENT LOCATION

Mar 2 BPAC YBC Provincial Finals - Day 1 Chateau

Mar 3 BPAC YBC Provincial Finals - Day 2 Chateau

Mar 9 WTBA Marinelli City Singles - Men's Event Chateau

Mar 9 Thunderbird Annual Handicap Tournament Brandon

Mar 9 DTA 9 No-Tap Open Tournament Parkway Lanes

Mar 9 Scotch Doubles 9 No-Tap Hdcp Tournament La Verendrye

Mar 10 WTBA Marinelli City Singles - Men's Event La Verendrye

Mar 10 Thunderbird Annual Handicap Tournament Thunderbird

Mar 10 DTA 9 No-Tap Open Tournament Parkway Lanes

Mar 10 Bud Bowl Tournament Thunderbird

Mar 16 La Verendrye National Classified House Round La Verendrye

Mar 16 Chateau Baker Format Trios Tournament Chateau

Mar 16 Thunderbird Annual Handicap Tournament Thunderbird

Mar 17 MBA CTF Provincial Finals - Youth Event Chateau

Mar 17 Thunderbird Annual Handicap Tournament Thunderbird

Mar 23 DTA 8th Annual Prairie Challenge - Day 1 Parkway

Mar 23 BPAC World Cup National Finals TBA

Mar 24 WTBA A&H "Strike Out Cancer" Doubles Mixed Chateau

Mar 24 DTA 8th Annual Prairie Challenge - Day 2 Parkway Lanes

Mar 24 BPAC World Cup National Finals TBA

Mar 30 La Verendrye National Classified House Finals La Verendrye

Apr 6 WTBA Eric Young Memorial Chateau

Apr 7 MCBA Singles Tournament Chateau

Apr 13 BPAC YBC Nationals TBA

Apr 13 Scotch Doubles 9-pin No-Tap Hdcp Tournament La Verendrye

Apr 14 MBA 600 Club & WTBA 200 Club Bowl Below

Apr 14 BPAC YBC Nationals TBA

Apr 20 MBA Youth House Championships TBA

Apr 21 MBA Youth House Championships TBA

Apr 21 Youth Awards Presentation Sport For Life Building

Apr 27 CTF Canadian Mixed Championships Chateau

Apr 28 CTF Canadian Mixed Championships Chateau

Apr 30 BTBA Tournament of Champions (Team Event) Thunderbird

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

DATE EVENT LOCATION

May 2 BTBA Tournament of Champions (Team Event) Thunderbird

May 4 MTF In-School Program (Prov. Championship) Chateau

May 4 BPAC National Classified Provincial Finals La Verendrye

May 18 CTF Canadian National Championships Montreal, QC

May 19 CTF Canadian National Championships Montreal, QC

May 25 National Classified Finals TBA

May 26 BPAC National Classified Finals TBA

May 30 CTF Canadian Youth Championships Alberta

June 1 CTF Canadian Youth Championships Alberta

June 2 CTF Canadian Youth Championships Alberta

June 9 MBA Annual General Meeting Sport For Life Building

Aug 15 WTBA Annual General Meeting Sport For Life Building

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